RedHill Biopharma provides update on RHB-106 program RedHill Biopharma (RDHL) provided an update on its RHB-106 tasteless solid oral formulation bowel preparation development program under the worldwide exclusive license agreement with Salix Pharmaceuticals, recently acquired by Valeant Pharmaceuticals International (VRX). Salix confirmed to RedHill that it continues the development of RHB-106. Salix further clarified to RedHill that the bowel purgative product referenced in Valeant's Q2 financial results presentation1 as a failed toxicology screen is not RedHill's RHB-106. On February 27, 2014, RedHill and Salix entered into an exclusive license agreement under which Salix acquired the worldwide exclusive rights to RedHill's RHB-106 encapsulated formulation for bowel preparation and rights to other purgative developments. Financial terms of the transaction included an upfront payment to RedHill of $7M, and an additional $5M in subsequent milestone payments to RedHill. Salix also agreed to pay RedHill tiered royalties on net sales, ranging from low single digits up to low double digits. RHB-106 is an encapsulated formulation intended for the preparation and cleansing of the gastrointestinal tract prior to the performance of abdominal procedures, including diagnostic tests such as colonoscopies, barium enemas or virtual colonoscopies, as well as surgical interventions, such as laparotomies. RHB-106 is a tasteless solid oral dosage potentially allowing an unobstructed procedure with reduced side effects and improved compliance. It is also intended to prevent patient exposure to the often unappealing taste of current products.